Good evening Dora, here are a few pic of some of my stuff. The first one is a shelving holding the excess daily needs which will be brought up from the cellar if we run out in the daily kitchen pantry.
Next is a corner where liquids and dry goods in glass are stored to keep the mice and/or insects out...
Then I have a cabinet for gas and petroleum lamps and such:
I have 5 drawers of immediate first aid, batteries, firestarters and seeds for a garden. Another 2 boxes of first aid are also here.
There is a larger shelving for sleeping bags, tents, water, propane gas, boots and some misc. things:
I also have assorted extra cooking utensils and canning glass jars.
There is an extra little cabinet for dry goods, flour, sugar, coffee, baking things and noodles...
The last little cabinet is filled with 4 different cooking capabilities, Butane, propane, alcohol and gasoline. Also around 5oo candles.
What you cannot see are 5 containers weighing in from 40 to 200 pounds of dry goods, canned goods, water, TP and miscellaneous things and a large footlocker filled with around 400 lbs of the same. The containers are steel drums and 3mm thick plastic, both types with a waterproof sealing lid. Rounding the collection is 70 liters of petrol, 60 liters of cooking alcohol, 100 liters of water, 4 filters for water, 3 BOB, 2 EDC, 1 INCH, fishing and hunting equipment, extra winter clothing, two generators, a transportable solar system and a chemical toilet. Around 1 year of food, without hunting or fishing. 6 months if the kids come. 3-4 if the Grandkids are here also...All can be loaded in under 2 hours and the 4X4 with camping trailer can disappear to around 1200 kilometers radius. GP